FF3

Started by madasahatter, Jun 12, 2008, 13:28:02

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Danni

:(

I have kept my email reminder in my inbox, to remind me, but want to download it so I can get my inbox down to zero messages again.
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D-Dan

As I type this - the FF download page has gone from V2 - to cut down - to unavailable. I'm guessing the update for FF3 final is now. Stand by your beds - I'm aiming to be DL No 1

Steve

Edit: Scratch that - it came back still offering V2 or V3 RC3.

Wonder how long until I get fed up hitting "Refresh"? ;)
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Rik

I keep getting timed out. :)
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D-Dan

Quote from: Rik on Jun 17, 2008, 18:58:33
I keep getting timed out. :)

Ahhh - the joys of IDNet supermax sneak in around everyone else package (or whatever it's called). I suddenly feel the extra £10 per month is worth it :)
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scook94

Well I got fed up waiting for Mozilla to fix their "technical issues" and downloaded FF3 form here-

http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0/

Of course after I installed it most of my add-ons failed. I hacked "Mr Tech Local Install" add-on and then used it's "make all compatible" function.

If you want to participate in Download Day then I'd suggest that
a) Wait for the links on the websites to work as I'm led to believe that a download from the link above won't count
b) If you're not keen on hacking your extensions wait a while for the extension writers to catch up before installing FF3.
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Rik

When I did get to the site, it offered me v2 anyway!
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D-Dan

Well - after 20 minutes of refresh - FF3 just downloaded from the official download - I must be in the top 10 first :)

Now - do I go ahead and install it lol.

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scook94

Depends how many add-ons you have and if you dont mind losing them....
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Sebby

I'd say do it, Steve. ;)

D-Dan

LOL - Immediately after posting the message - I did. The only addons that I use and don't work are fasterfox (which I guess is somewhat redundant now anyway) - and my theme - arghhhh - I love that Noia Extreme theme.

Not to be outdone, and positively hating the default theme, I found something a little more pleasing on my eye to keep me going until I find another that I love (or Noia is updated).

And I don't know if it's the rose tinteds - but images look a little more vibrant, too.

Other than that - first impressions (sort of - I had FF3 RC forced upon me in Ubuntu, and installed one of the later RCs on PC2 anyway) - well, it's firefox. 'nuff said :)

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Sebby

I really think it's a massive improvement over FF2. :)

madasahatter

I think I'm gonna leave it a couple of weeks or so and let you guinea pigs iron out all the bugs  >:D

Simon

Firefox 3 Download Day falls flat on face

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/17/firefox_3_debuts/

I won't say I told you so, but...  :whistle:

Quote from: Simon on Jun 12, 2008, 21:37:27
I hope they've got enough server power to deliver it!
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D-Dan

Oddly - although the register article talks about FF fanboys - it reads very much like an Opera fanboy article.

I have to say, I have nothing against Opera. I tried it - and I didn't like it, but I'm not going to criticise others who may.

What does get my goat, is that The Register isn't what it used to be. I remember the days when you could rely (albeit if you searched) on objective information, which sadly, seems to be leaving them.

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Niall

That register article was clearly posted by an Opera fanboy, with all the journalistic integrity of a bribed games reviewer.

I've only just remembered about this FF3, and it looks like they're still having issues as the built in updater is having problems getting anything. I want FF3 :(
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scook94

Quote from: Lona on Jun 17, 2008, 22:36:02
I LOVE IT.

Me too. I'd been using the trunk builds for FF3 on my old laptop (before I got it replaced) so nothing came as a surprise to me.

It may be my imagination but pages do seem to be loading faster...
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scook94

Quote from: Niall on Jun 17, 2008, 22:45:44
That register article was clearly posted by an Opera fanboy, with all the journalistic integrity of a bribed games reviewer.

I've only just remembered about this FF3, and it looks like they're still having issues as the built in updater is having problems getting anything. I want FF3 :(

I think I read on one of the Mozilla forums that the autoupdater won't work for a few days yet. If you want FF3 try downloading from the link http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/?p=downloadday
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Simon

It's probably just best to hang on for a couple of days.  It was a ridiculous idea anyway, trying to get everyone to download it at the same time, and it's now become as embarrassing for them as T5 was to British Airways.
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scook94

Quote from: D-Dan on Jun 17, 2008, 20:19:32
LOL - Immediately after posting the message - I did. The only addons that I use and don't work are fasterfox (which I guess is somewhat redundant now anyway) - and my theme - arghhhh - I love that Noia Extreme theme.

Not to be outdone, and positively hating the default theme, I found something a little more pleasing on my eye to keep me going until I find another that I love (or Noia is updated).

And I don't know if it's the rose tinteds - but images look a little more vibrant, too.

Other than that - first impressions (sort of - I had FF3 RC forced upon me in Ubuntu, and installed one of the later RCs on PC2 anyway) - well, it's firefox. 'nuff said :)

Steve

Steve,
I've hacked the Noia jar file to make it FF3 compatible, you can download it here
http://scook94.www.idnet.com/noia_2.0__extreme_-3.38-fx.jar

Let me know if it does the trick for you...
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Sebby

Mozilla have made themselves look really silly. If they'1e going to do something like this, at least have enough capacity in place.

D-Dan

Quote from: scook94 on Jun 17, 2008, 23:33:12
Steve,
I've hacked the Noia jar file to make it FF3 compatible, you can download it here
http://scook94.www.idnet.com/noia_2.0__extreme_-3.38-fx.jar

Let me know if it does the trick for you...

First look - seems good. Thank you very much :)

Edit - though the address box is too narrow. If I knew how to fix it, I would. Any chance of an update?

Steve ;)
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scook94

I noticed that too, all I did was edit the install.rdf file to reflect FF3, for the rest you'll have to wait for the author to update!
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D-Dan

Quote from: Sebby on Jun 17, 2008, 23:36:27
Mozilla have made themselves look really silly. If they'1e going to do something like this, at least have enough capacity in place.

Since this is a new record that they are trying to set, rather than an existing record to beat, as long as they have a lot of capacity then they are good.

Now, if it all goes tits up after the first couple of hundred downloads, then they have a problem.

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D-Dan

Quote from: scook94 on Jun 17, 2008, 23:50:39
I noticed that too, all I did was edit the install.rdf file to reflect FF3, for the rest you'll have to wait for the author to update!

The odd thing is, the buttons etc are very slightly oversized, so they go outside of the boundaries of the toolbar by just 3 or 4 pixels - but I actually quite like that. It adds a little character.

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